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A Flat Key for a Tumbler-Containing Locking
Cylinder of a Lock Apparatus
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
The invention relates to a flat key for a tumbler-containing locking cylinder
of a
locking apparatus, with a key grip and, attached thereto, a key shank for
locking grooves
cut into the shank towards the end surface, the key shank having a basic
profile exhibiting
1o an essentially T-shaped cross-sectional configuration, of which the T-bar
forms a guide
bar with guiding surfaces, and of which the T-stem extending in the
longitudinal mid-
plane provides the end surface and has wide side surfaces for the provision of
profile ribs
that have curvilinear cross-sectional contours.
A flat key of the kind under discussion is known from DE1928504A1, in which
15 the T-shaped basic profile forms a rectangularly arranged T-stem with a T-
bar extending
perpendicularly thereto. In order to accommodate different variations in the
lock
assembly profile, profile ribs are provided on the wide side surfaces in
varying sequence,
the profile ribs having curvilinear cross-sectional contours. Although such
profile ribs are
present, they are often accompanied by sharp edges or angles, which can lead
to
2o scratching and also to injury.
The object of the invention is to configure a flat key of the kind discussed
in such
a way that, when forming a profile variant, sharp edges and angles are
essentially
avoided.
This object is essentially obtained in a flat key of the above-mentioned type,
it
25 being provided that each of the opposed wide side surfaces exhibit at least
one
longitudinal groove with a groove base extending beyond the longitudinal mid-
plane, in
which the groove side walls and the end surfaces, seen in cross-section,
extend circularly
or elliptically tangentially from the wide side surfaces in such a way that
all profiles--
profile ribs, grooves and end surface of the wide side surfaces--of the key
have rounded
30 outer and flank portions.
In accordance with this kind of refinement, there is provided a flat key of
the type
under discussion which is distinguishable from other profile variants by a
configuration
which avoids edges and sharp angles. Another profile variant is characterized
by the
rounded end surface of the key shaft, having the effect of increased security.
On the T-
35 stem of the basic profile in the
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latter case, no outwardly projecting sharp edges are present. The oppositely
disposed wide side
surfaces extend ti~ngentially with respect to the groove side walls and the
rounded end surfaces.
In connection with the profile ribs which exhibit curvilinear cross-sectional
contours, what is
achieved is that tile entire profiling of the ,vide key surfaces is provided
with rounded front and
flank portions, while achieving the previously described scratch-free and
injury-free
configuration. Furthermore, the oppositel:~ lying grooves are so disposed that
they project
beyond the longitudinal mid-plane of the l,;ey shank, achieving
paracentricity. Based on the fact
that all profiles have rounded front portions and flank portions, there is
provided an abrasion-
minimizing configuration of the flat key itself, as well as of the
corresponding key channel of the
con-esponding locking cylinder. From a manufacturing point of view, it is
advantageous to
arrange for the groove base to be parallel with the longitudinal mid-plane of
the key shank, with
the guiding surfaces of the guide bar being perpendicular thereto. By this
means, the key shank
when inserted into the key channel is securely positioned. It is to be further
noted that the side
walls of all grooves including the end surface, have cross-sectional contours
with the same
circular or elliptical parameters. It is, however, possible to vary the
circular or elliptical
parameters for a :key, particularly with refc;rence to different circular
radii and parameter axes. In
addition, it is possible to provide a combination of circular and elliptical
parameters for a given
key shank. Further, the profile ribs may have a circular or elliptical contour
such that, in the case
of the latter, one of the half axes lies parallel to or within the
longitudinal mid-plane.
Furthermore, it is contemplated that the distance from the rib apex to the
longitudinal mid-plane
may be the same as or smaller than the stem projection beyond the longitudinal
mid-plane. Also
it is contemplated that the rib-generating contour lines of adjacent ribs may
intersect one another.
This can take place at a location spaced avvay from the respective wide side
surface. A further
profile variant can be characterized in that the contour line of at least one
rib intersects the
contour line of the basic profile in such a way as to define an acute
undercut. In the
incorporation of the inventive idea in a locking apparatus, which thus
includes a plurality of
locking cylinders and a corresponding nunnber of flat keys with a
correspondingly configured
base profile, at least two keys are differenl:ly configured by reason of the
different configuration
of profile ribs, which would otherwise be iidentical.
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BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
Example .embodiments of the invention are described below with reference to
the
drawings, which show
In figure 1, a cross-section through. the basic profile of a key shank, in
which basic profile
the groove side walls and also the end surfaces are circularly configured,
this being the first
embodiment,
In figure :?, a cross-section through. the key shank which has a differently
configured
basic profile, in which the groove side walls and the end surfaces are
elliptically configured,
In figures 3 through 6, the basic profile according to the first embodiment,
having profile
ribs which have a circular or elliptical contour, and
In figure:; 7 through 10, the basic profile in accordance with the second
embodiment,
having profile ribs extending away from the wide side surfaces, the ribs
having a circularly or
elliptically confil;ured contour.
DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
The basic profile, shown in cross-section in figure 1, of a key shank provided
with a grip
which is not illustrated, has an essentially T-shaped cross-section. The T-bar
1 extends in
opposite directions at the top of the key-stem 2, and provides a guidebar with
a rounded back 3.
At the opposite end, the T-stem 2 forms a circular end surface 4 having a
radius r.
Each of the two opposed wide side surfaces 5, 6 has a longitudinal groove 7, 8
which is
such that the basE; 7', 8' of the groove extends inwardly beyond the
longitudinal mid-plane M-M
of the key shaft, ;achieving a paracentric configuration. T'he distance x of
the paracentricity is the
same for both longitudinal grooves 7, 8, although they can be different.
The groove sidewalls 7", 7"', 8", 8"', seen in cross-section, run circularly
tangentially from
the wide side surfaces 5, 6. The radius r of these groove sidewalls
corresponds to the radius r of
the end surface 4. With respect to the groove sidewall 7"', there is a special
case wherein the
latter merges into the end surface 4, such that the extension of the wide side
surface 5 is
tangential exclusively to the end surface.
On the re verse side of the T-bar, th.e guidebar 1 forms guiding surfaces 9,
10 at right
angles to the longitudinal mid-plane M-M of the T-shank. The guiding surface
10 intersects a
curved line 11 which extends in the direction of the longitudinal mid-plane M-
M, the curved line
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11 also having a radius r, such that this curved line 11 likewise extends
tangentially from the
wide side surface 5.
The basic profile G1 according to figure 2 is different from that shown in
figure 1 in that
the guide bar 1' forming the T-bar has a greater width.
In addition, the wide side surfaces 12, 13 of the T-stem 2' are spaced apart
by a smaller
distance than in tlhe first embodiment of the basic profile. A further
difference is that the end
surface 14 has an elliptical contour. The grooves 15, 16 are likewise
paracentrically arranged,
while the groove sidewalls 15', 15", 16', 1 fi" have an elliptical form. The
guiding surfaces of the
guide bar 1' are s'.hown at 9' and 10'. In addition, the wide side surface 12
adjacent the guiding
surface 10' extends tangentially as a curved surface 11'. 'Che longer axes al,
a2 and a3 of the
elliptical contour lines have different lengl:hs, whereas the axes b1, b2 and
b3, extending at right
angles thereto, have the same measurement. However, it is also possible for
the elliptical
parameters lying in the longitudinal mid-plane M-M to be of the same
measurement.
In figure :3 there is shown a cross-section of a key shank which makes use of
the basic
profile G. On both sides, the T-stem 2 is flanked at positions I through VIII
and I' through VIII',
by profile ribs 17 which are of circular contour. Accordingly, a key shank is
created in which all
the profiling - profile ribs 17, grooves 7, 8 and end surface 4 - of the wide
side key surfaces have
rounded front and flank portions. The radius y of the profile ribs 17 is
smaller than the radius r
of the groove side walls 7", 7"', 8", 8"', in accordance with figure 1.
Figure 4 :;bows a variation of the key shank illustrated in figure 3. The wide
side surface
S is flanked by profile ribs 17 only at the positions I, III, V and VII,
whereas the opposite wide
side surface 6 has corresponding profile ribs 17 at the positions III', IV',
VI' and VIII'. Both
figure 3 and figure 4 show that the distance of the rib vertexes from the
longitudinal mid-plane
M-M is the same as or smaller than the projection of the guide bar 1 with
respect to the
longitudinal mid-plane M-M.
The cross-sectional profile of the key shank illustrated in figure 5
incorporates the basic
profile G in accordance with the first embodiment. Profile ribs 18 with
elliptical contours project
outwardly away i:rom the wide side surfaces, 5, 6 of the stem 2 at the
positions I through VIII
and I' through VIII'. One of the half axes of these profile ribs 18 lies in
the longitudinal mid-
plane M-M. However, a parallel arrangement is also possible. In such
arrangement, the vertexes
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of the profile ribs 18 project slightly beyond the T-bar 1, so that the latter
lies in the
shadow of the adjacent profile rib 18.
Figure 6 discloses a variant of figure 5. The wide side surface 5 has
projecting
profile ribs 18 at the positions I, III, V and VII, whereas the opposite wide
side surface 6
supports profile ribs 18 at the positions f, If, IV' and Vf.
The key shank illustrated in cross-section according to figure ? incorporates
the
basic profile G1 in accordance with the second embodiment. The wide side
surfaces 12,
13 of the T-stem 2' have outwardly projecting profile ribs 19 with circular
contours. The
1o radii of these profile ribs 19 can have different measurements as is clear
from position VI.
The vertexes of the profile ribs 19 have a smaller spacing from the
longitudinal mid-plane
M--M than does the stem projection 1'. This configuration illustrates that the
rib 19
generating contour lines of adjacent ribs intersect one another. The extent of
the
intersection can vary.
The key shank in accordance with figure 8 differs from that shown in figure ?
in
that not all positions are provided with ribs 19. The wide side 12 has profile
ribs 19 at the
positions I, III, V and VII, whereas the wide side surface 13 has profile ribs
19 at the
positions If, IV', Vf and VIIf. It can be seen in figure 8 that the contour
line of at least
one rib 19 intersects the contour line of the basic profile G' in such a way
that an acute
2o undercut is created. The acute angle is shown at alpha in position I.
In accordance with figure 9, the key shank incorporates a basic profile Gl .
The
stem 2' thereof has outwardly projecting elliptical profile ribs 20 extending
from the wide
side surfaces 12, 13. The vertexes of these profile ribs 20 are approximately
aligned with
the outer edges of the stem 1'. Thus figure 9 illustrates that the profile
ribs provided at the
positions I through VIII and I' through VIII' have varying parameters, which
results in
ellipses of differing widths.
In figure 10 can be seen a variant of figure 9. Ribs 20 are provided on the
wide
side surface 12 at positions III, V and VIII, whereas profile ribs 18 extend
from the wide
side surface 13 at positions f, IV' and Vf .
3o Additional variations are possible. For example, the basic profile can also
be a
combination of the basic profiles of figures 1 and 2. It would also be
possible to combine
profile ribs having circular and elliptical contours.
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